National Science Bowl®for High School Students |
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State
College reviews a visual question during the championship
match at the Department of Energy.
Photo by Dennis Brack |
State
College team members celebrate victory as the 2006 National
Science Bowl® Champions. Photo
by Dennis Brack |
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Beaver
Creek High School participates in the Einstein Division
Interactive Science Discovery activity.
Photo by Dennis Brack |
Thomas
Jefferson High High School earns first place in the Fermi Division
Interactive Science Discovery activity.
Photo by Dennis Brack |
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Parkview High School displays a "different" method in the Fermi Divsion Interactive Science Discovery activity. Photo by Dennis Brack |
ZeNan Chang from Santa Monica High School concentrates during the Single Elimination competition at the DOE Headquarters on Monday. Photo by Dennis Brack |
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Teammates from Timberline High School consult during a bonus question in their first Single Elimination round on Sunday evening. Photo by Dennis Brack |
Southside High School poses for the camera. Photo by Dennis Brack |
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Team members from the Maine School of Science and Mathematics and Chaska High School cheer on their fuel cell-powered model car to victory during the hill climb competition. Photo by Dennis Brack |
Renaissance High School team members watch their hydrogen-powered vehicle compete in the hill climb competition. Photo by Dennis Brack |
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Carlin Kersch of Woodrow Wilson High School prepares to catch the fastest fuel cell-powered car for the speed race part of the fuel cell challenge. Photo by Dennis Brack |
Hillcrest High School of Dallas, Texas concentrates on the questions during their part of the competition on Sunday. Photo by Dennis Brack |
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Students work on constructing their model fuel cell cars in preparation for the speed race. Photo by Jennifer Coughlin |
RIT PRISSM team members show off their results from the Bromery Division Interactive Science Discovery activity. Photo by Jennifer Coughlin |
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Students
from Charlotte Amalie High School complete their work in the Galileo
Division Interactive Science Discovery activity. Photo
by Jennifer Coughlin |
Iolani
High School team members consult during a bonus question
during their competition on Sunday. Photo by Dennis
Brack, DOE |